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Psychiatr Prax ; 43(5): 273-8, 2016 Jul.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25891882

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the frequency of pain symptoms reported by patients of non-psychiatric hospital departments and to explore their association with affective and anxiety disorders. METHODS: Patients of non-psychiatric hospital departments (n = 290) reported pain symptoms by filling in a self-rating questionnaire. Psychiatric examinations were performed by psychiatrists using a structured diagnostic interview. The sum-scores of self-reported pain symptoms were tested for their screening accuracy for anxiety and depression. RESULTS: Patients suffering from affective or anxiety disorders reported significantly more often three or more pain symptoms (63 % vs. 28 %). Using a cut-off value of ≥ 3 of self-reported pain symptoms yielded a sensitivity of 63.1 % and a specificity of 71.7 %. CONCLUSIONS: These findings highlight the relevance of a higher number of pain symptoms as a possible indicator for affective and anxiety disorders. The use of pain symptoms as pre-screening for depression and anxiety might be a useful tool, but needs further research before it can be recommended.


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Anxiety Disorders/epidemiology , Anxiety Disorders/psychology , Illness Behavior , Pain/epidemiology , Pain/psychology , Somatoform Disorders/epidemiology , Somatoform Disorders/psychology , Adult , Anxiety Disorders/diagnosis , Comorbidity , Cross-Sectional Studies , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Germany , Humans , Interview, Psychological , Male , Mass Screening , Middle Aged , Pain Measurement/psychology , Somatoform Disorders/diagnosis , Surveys and Questionnaires
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